Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Debian-Science, > > I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot, > preferably packaged in Debian. > > Do you have experiences with some of them ? I'm addicted to Gri. A friend wrote it, and I wrote the Emacs mode. See

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread Thomas Walter
Hi, On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 00:21, Bill Allombert wrote: > Dear Debian-Science, > > I am looking for a GNU GPL-compatibly licensed alternative to gnuplot, > preferably packaged in Debian. > > Do you have experiences with some of them ? > > Cheers, > -- > Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Imagine a

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread Dirk Eddelbuettel
On 6 April 2006 at 15:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | What we are missing is a libified gnuplot. The Gnome guys once had a project call guppy (or something like it ...) but it died many years ago. GNU had plotutils, but that's not quite there either. It has becomes a lot easier to embed R with r

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread Gary Pajer
Stuart Prescott wrote: Hi! i read your thread, it is not a good thead and possible was write by someone who don't have patience to learn something new. As the OP on that thread, I'll jump to my own defence here... I was more than [snip] newer than the one that I tested). Given that

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread maicon
oh! sorry you are right no was you that write! but, about the real time data I made this question in xmgrace forum, whem the anwser comes I will foward to the list! Em Quinta 06 Abril 2006 10:12, Jakson A. Aquino escreveu: > Hi Maicon, > > On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:05:54AM -0300, maicon wrote:

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread picca
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 14:33:16 +0200 (CEST) Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I'm not completely wrong the issue was that the programs you mention > are not able to automatically process data without user interaction, but > perhaps I missed something. I use gnuplot because I can obtain d

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread Stuart Prescott
> Hi! i read your thread, it is not a good thead and possible was write by > someone who don't have patience to learn something new. As the OP on that thread, I'll jump to my own defence here... I was more than willing to learn something new -- that's why I was asking for advice on what was ava

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread Jakson A. Aquino
Hi Maicon, On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:05:54AM -0300, maicon wrote: > Hi! i read your thread, it is not a good thead and possible was write by > someone who don't have patience to learn something new. > Xmgrace is a respectable plot application in scientic comunit and you can do > all that orig

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread Andreas Tille
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, maicon wrote: Xmgrace is a respectable plot application in scientic comunit and you can do all that origin makes and even more ! i recommend !! Labpot is a excelente progam to! Scigraphica i never use but . If I'm not completely wrong the issue was that the programs you

Re: alternatives to gnuplot ?

2006-04-06 Thread maicon
Hi! i read your thread, it is not a good thead and possible was write by someone who don't have patience to learn something new. Xmgrace is a respectable plot application in scientic comunit and you can do all that origin makes and even more ! i recommend !! Labpot is a excelente progam to! Sci